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Ven.
MM Mahaweera Maha Nayaka Thera
Late Tripitakacarya Sri Saddharma Vagisvara
Upaddhyaya M M Mahaweera Maha Nayaka Thero was born on the
16th January 1913 in Maliduwa village in Matara district and
was given the name of Upasena de Silva Liyana Gunawardhana.
After finishing his primary school education at 12 years of
age, he was ordained as a samanera (junior monk) under
Venerable Paragoda Sumanasara and was given an ordination
name of Maliduwa Mahanama Mahaweera, which, in Pali, means:
Great Name, Great Hero.
He did his religious studies under Venerable Paragoda until
1926. In 1929, our founder sailed to the Federation of
Malaya. With Brickfields Temple as his base, he set about
propagating the Dhamma among the lay people in Malaya and
Singapore. He had intended to travel to Thailand for his
meditation training but this was not to be as there was a
growing demand for his religious services in Singapore. He
finally managed to travel to Thailand at the age of 21 for
his upasampada (higher ordination).
Our founder set up his first temple in 1934 at Spottiswoode
Park Road and later shifted to Outram Road. With the
expanding Sri Lankan expatriate's population in Singapore,
our founder was instrumental in the founding and
construction of the Sri Lankaramaya Temple.
In 1960, our founder built Mangala Vihara on a piece of land
donated by the late Mdm. Chew Quee Neo in Jalan Eunos. With
our late founder's foresight on the benefits on education,
he set up the Sunday Dhamma School in 1940. The SDS used the
syllabi set by the Young Men's Buddhist Association (YMBA)
of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Our late founder was himself the
Dhamma School's first teacher. In 1982, a 3-storey annex was
built to cater the rapidly expanding Sunday Dhamma School.
After re-building the Main Shrine Hall, our founder realized
his dhammaduta dream of setting up the Buddhist and Pali
College in 1993 with Venerable Dr. P Gnanarama its
principal.
In the last few years of his great life, our founder, with
his failing health, needed an assistant monk to assist him
with the religious duties. Our founder celebrated his last
Vesak day in Mangala Vihara before passing away on the 12
June 2002.
May he attain his noble aspiration of Nibbana!
Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu |